London: In a live radio interview Labour Party Deputy Leader, Tom Watson accused Boris Johnson that “he was either mistaken or he was deliberately trying to mislead” when Boris had said “no more documents exist” in relation to UK Government involvement in Indian Army attack on Darbar Sahib in June 1984 in Amritsar, India.

Tom Watson was referring to comments made by Boris Johnson in response to a question from a member of the congregation during Boris Johnson’s campaign visit to a Gurdwara in Bristol.

Following the radio interview Labour’s Deputy Leader Tom Watson said, “Boris Johnson should answer the question put to him on Wednesday. Are there any further documents relating to British involvement in the military action at the Golden Temple in 1984 and the UK government’s response to subsequent events in the years that followed? He cannot use evasive language as he did on Wednesday and hope this issue will go away.”

Tom added, “He should also disclose why the Conservatives won’t give a manifesto commitment to an independent inquiry into collusion between Margaret Thatcher’s government and the Indian government at the time of the massacre, as the Labour Party has promised do. British Sikhs deserve to know the truth. Mr Johnson must end the prevarication and provide them with the answers they have patiently waited for.”

Vice Chair of Sikhs for Labour, Gurinder Singh Josan said, “This is incredibly important for U.K. Sikhs. The revelation that the Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government in 1984 and UK forces could have been involved in the Indian army attack on the Darbar Sahib (Amritsar) complex was totally shocking. Boris Johnson and his colleagues may not be to blame for that but they certainly do have the responsibility to put this right now.”

He added, “Tom Watson and the Labour Party have given a clear manifesto commitment in this election to hold an independent public inquiry. The Conservative party has so far failed to do the right thing but must now address this.”